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Corporate Marketing Program Manager

Santa Clara, CA

Sustainable Talent is partnering with Nvidia a global leader who's been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for over 25 years. 

We are looking for a Corporate Marketing Program Manager to support our client's Marketing Team. 

This is a W-2 full-time contract based in Santa Clara, CA - Hybrid work option. We offer competitive pay based on factors like experience, education, location, etc. and provide full benefits, PTO, and amazing company culture!

Along with a desire to gain technology insights and understand industry trends, your expertise includes establishing brand identifiers and crafting marketing programs to convey our compelling story through digital assets or in-person events. Our most compelling campaigns and programs showcase what is possible with AI, accelerated graphics, robotics, and autonomous driving.

You will also lead execution of the strategy and methodologies to promote the most powerful marketing programs at the company, NVIDIA GTC, #1 AI conference. You will also build out the corporate campaign to tell the NVIDIA story. Both programs require leadership to influence alignment on strategy and teamwork and across multiple organizations at NVIDIA.

What you'll be doing:

  • Define the marketing strategy and execute on plan meet goal of growing attendee, speaker, and sponsor acquisition for the company’s most important program, NVIDIA GTC.   You lead the charge to activate the entire company to promote GTC.
  • Build and complete promotion plan for our key corporate events, and in addition to GTC, such as CES, Computex, and NVIDIA AI Summit.
  • Develop marketing strategy and playbook of new and existing corporate entities including NVIDIA On-Demand and NVIDA Accelerated Applications Catalog.
  • Develop corporate campaigns that tells the world how NVIDIA solutions are helping people do their best work and live their best lives while building awareness of NVIDIA’s positive impact to communities and humankind around the globe.
  • Work closely with our in-house creative team, develop marcom assets to support the marketing plan, including web pages, videos, presentations, digital banners, and other collateral.
  • Engage our digital marketing operations team to launch organic and paid media campaigns, analyze results in flight and adjust execution as needed.
  • In addition to driving your own campaign, guide and enable other marketing managers at NVIDIA globally to implement their campaigns in support of GTC and NVDIA Story.

What we need to see:

  • Outstanding leadership skills applied to running weekly calls with cross-organization collaborators to empower building and completing supporting campaigns to promote GTC and other corporate initiatives.
  • Great writing skills. Roughly 1/3 of your time will be spent originating, editing, or reviewing copy that will go into internal and external email communications, web pages, social posts, ad banners, videos, and more.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Because this is a highly visible role, you will be communicating progress, selling in concepts, and motivating team members at all levels across the organization.
  • Outstanding analytical skills and attention to detail. We will count on you to analyze the available data from your digital campaigns in progress, from targeting to messaging and creative execution. And as the specialist of your target audience, make adjustments accordingly to improve the results.
  • 10+ years’ experience in marketing communication programs, event marketing a plus.
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.

Ways to stand out from the crowd:

  • Experience in brand marketing, campaign development and execution, and event/attendee acquisition marketing with proven results.
  • Have had success in mentoring early in career teammates.
  • You are forward-thinking, hardworking, and continually strive to raise the bar in every area of your role.

 

Sustainable Talent is a M/F+, disabled, and veteran equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.

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